Talk:Howard Galganov
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Biased concluding paragraph?
editIt seems to me that the last paragraph is strictly POV, and could be argued against pretty easily (i.e. that he did more harm than good to his community, and that the reason stricter-language laws were not enacted has nothing to do with the absence or presence of vocal activists amongst anglo-Quebecois).
I believe the section should be removed.
- Sorry, forgot to log in before posting. Archiesteel 00:31, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
- Sviau, please stop putting that last POV paragraph back in. Wikipedia is not a place for political commentary. Read the Neutral Point of View section if you want to learn more about this. Repeated attempts to circumvent will be reported as vandalism. Archiesteel 21:45, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Probably written (vainly) by Howard Galganov himself
editThis is one of the most biased articles I've seen since I discovered Wikipedia. Automatically assuming that Québec's language laws are unfair, it aims to portray Howard Galganov as an intrepid hero defending the rights of a persecuted minority (English-speaking people,) while francophone Quebeckers make up only 3% of North-America's population?
The entire article should be removed or rewritten (and not by a member of a Québec anglo-rights lobby group)
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I reverted all the edits by User:Galteglise because they were no more than an unsourced rant with massive POV against someone this "new" and short-lived editor obviously doesn't like. D. C. Thomas 21:03, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
I put back some of D.C. Thomas' reversions to keep some of the events that were removed (i.e., New York speech, the store, running for office, etc.) If you would like to add sources, please do so (the version reverted to also had none). I felt the previous versions of this article were too POV because they left out events in Galganov's activism that did not go well, and mentioned unverifiable things that had little to do about Galganov's notable activity (e.g., his reaction to the FLQ in the early 1970s, an apparent possible audit.) If you feel the text is too POV because it is too negative, please feel free to alter it, but wholesale reversions throw the baby out with the bathwater.Galteglise 00:14, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
death threats
editshouldnt there be something mentioning the threats galganov and his family supposedly recieved while he was doing his angryphone bit in quebec? pictures exist of graffiti in public places in quebec that read "tuez galganov". seems relevant. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.61.84.74 (talk) 14:53, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
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